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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI grew up during the politically motivated assassination attempts since the 1960's
And the only two people of that group who preached incendiary language were Malcolm X and George Wallace. Wallace didnt die immediately from his injuries but was paralyzed for life. Reagan said a lot of shit but not to the extent of CK.
When learning of CKs assassination, I was naturally shocked. However, I have boundaries on the capacity to mourn his loss; I am in one of those categories he disparaged. CKs words were harmful, degrading, and disrespectful. I am glad he does not have the capacity to say those things any more. However, I am sure there is someone picking up CKs torch and running with it.
I hope CKs family finds some sense and meaning in his loss and perhaps see this as a turning point to bring back civility to their friends, family and the nation. Repudiate all the nasty things he said. But I am not holding my breath on it.

LakeVermilion
(1,407 posts)A nice insurance check!
surfered
(9,134 posts)leads to violence.
some_of_us_are_sane
(1,913 posts)The easiest way to HYPER-SPREAD hate speech is to make a MARTYR OF THE SPEAKER.
When will we learn this?????